Browse Super Lawyers articles by year
2008
Gimme Shelter
Carol Stewart finds homes for canines and humansJudy Crittenden doesn't take no for an answer
For the People
Jere Beasley has wrangled some of the state's biggest settlements and forced corporate giants to change their ways
Selma Bound
Who says you can't go home again? Not Terri Sewell.
The Advocate
A battle with cancer brings Judith Todd closer to her clients
Major Leaguer
The Accidental Lawyer
The law chose George Cauthen; now he chooses to give back
Hanging in the Smithsonian
It’s John Huerta’s dream job: overseeing national treasures from a bona fi de castle
The Lawyers of Summer
Talking baseball with the legal execs of the Yankees and Mets
The Animated Lawyer
Warner Bros.’ John Schulman shares an office with Yakko, Wakko and Dot
The Big Cheese
McDonald's GC Gloria Santona has ketchup running through her veins
The Third Lion
Robert Vanni helps protect the New York Public Library
Roberts' Rules of Order
As a child, Michele Roberts was fascinated with trial lawyers. Now she’s one of the best
Don’t Shoot the Messenger’s Messenger
Bruce Sanford combines a keen understanding of the media, and a love of writing, with the practice of law
The Safety Net
Sandy Ain provides unshakable stability to stressed-out clients
Clearing Lenny Bruce
That’s just what Robert Corn-Revere did in 2003
Allan Topol’s Not-So-Dark Ambition
His goal was to practice law, raise a family and write bestsellers. He does all three
Being Jim Halpert
Not the guy in Scranton—the D.C. attorney for whom the character was named
What Is Life Worth?
After 9/11, Kenneth Feinberg had to answer that unanswerable question